Pretty good episode. It involves the kids more and focuses on them, but there was too much dialogue between Cartman and all his plushes, especially PPP. Humor was okay...not as strong as some of the past episodes this season, but I'd still give it a 7.5/10 based on a scale of post-season 5 episodes.

I'm mixed. Very funny episode. The first part was classic SP. Loved Clyde Frog's death cause I knew it was coming. I also loved the occupy wall street sh*t. Almost like it's a police party festival Loved also the idea of like the 'dunce in the urinal' idea of the episode...the who dunnit?

But.

Why? Why did all of eric's stuff aminals have to die? They were him. They were well, what made Cartman such a total child...and now they are gone!

I'm kinda upset at this. I mean I still have some sort of a childhood, even in me. Now a lot of what made his childhood is gone.

So again. I'm kinda well...torn.

RTL: I love being a dick to people for no reason. It makes me feel better about how my mom smacks me around with a frozen T Bone steak.

8.4/10 A pretty solid episode, hilarious protests. I am starting the #SPGirlsFTW Movement on Twitter and Facebook to get the 4th grade girls their own episode this season. They really deserve more attention and can add a whole new awesome spin on the show.

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Oh snap, my first instinct was right! That was a pretty messed up but very satisfying story with Fatass. Not only did Fatass suffer emotionally but he was doing it to himself; on purpose! Probably the best Cartman story this season.

Only thing missing would've been Stan saying, "Dude, this is pretty fucked up right here."

I'm a little surprised how much I laughed at the 'class warfare' pun. Didn't even think of that before the moment came.If I'm interpreting this B story right, the guys seem to be giving the Occupy crowd a little sympathy while at the same time going after whatever media circus it has caused. They definitely are calling out the 99ers for the clarity of their messaging. Jimmy & Butters start their protest and due to the ambiguity of their signs, everyone assumes this is an Occupy protest. The boys left out the important part about the President's Fitness Test.

The guys weren't really taking sides on that one so much as they were using it as an elaborate setup for the aforementioned class warfare pun. They still hate Michael Moore, though.

Looks like the mid-run stride continues, in my opinion. Keep it up guys.

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